Best buy: Wireless music systems

Our guide to the best wireless music systems available

Sonos BU250 (Score: 5 out of 5) Sonos is the original multi-room set-up: a controller plugs in to your Wi-Fi network, and then the system forms a set of zones. That means you can have different music in the bedroom, the living room and the kitchen, for instance. Thanks to a tie-in with music service Spotify, there’s access to an enormous catalogue of songs for subscribers. It’s a doddle to use, too, which is unusual.

Meridian Sooloos Control 15 (Score: 3 out of 5) Sooloos provides an extremely high standard of output, can store vast amounts of data and provides the basis of a system that channels high-quality music throughout your house. Realistically, it is the kind of system to install when you are building or refurbishing, but it can be installed in a more conventional set-up too.

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Raumfeld (Score: 4 out of 5) Raumfeld is not a well-known company, but its kit is impressive hardware: active speakers, a stylishly designed remote control and a discrete base station form a package that means you can organise your digital music around your home and set up separate zones for each area. More expensive than Sonos, Raumfeld is aiming at a more audiophile market.